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    To save neck cramps, you will be much better off running your poles out the side of the boat, also this lets you get your rod tips closer to the water.
    Stick yo jig in there!

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    Default Good Advise Bigger

    Sho glad mine are right and left of the drivers seat at the console. Not alot of neck bending
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    Quote Originally Posted by tritonman View Post
    G3 you got to watch what you say and how you say it around WB. You gotta remember, he has this gewber phobia thing.
    Your right about that....if he would be serious for a little while, he might learn how to catch some fish. :D
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    I'd love to see a pic of Sat's FRONT setup. G3 can have the rear all to himself. I prefer the front. TY in advance, Satdoc1. Now where is my pic?

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    My set up is much like slabologists(see pic). I prefer my rods close to the water.Name:  crank%20bait%20poles%202.jpg
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    This is the front setup when I fish single , When I fish double I change out the single seat and put in the double seats.
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    Most of the time it is me and Torch pullin cranks so I move the single seat to the back. These rigs can be changed from 3 to 4 holders in just a few minutes.
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    Thanks a lot sat...I appreciate it.
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    thats good stuff right there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggerjigger View Post
    To save neck cramps, you will be much better off running your poles out the side of the boat, also this lets you get your rod tips closer to the water.
    If you get in the habit of using the clicker feature on your Okuma's then you don't have to scan your poles at all until it's show time. Ask Speck:D
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